The New York Rangers signed their first female player ever, and at eight-years-old she's also one of their youngest. The hockey team partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to sign Kayleigh Peterson to a special one-day contract. The pint size hockey player was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder in 2009 and had to undergo a liver transplant soon after she was born. She met the team's players and even got to lead the team onto the ice at Madison Square Garden.

UPS Driver Saves Woman Allegedly Being Held Captive While Picking Up a Package

A woman, allegedly held captive in her own home by her husband, reached out for help through a deliveryman. The Franklin County Sheriff in Missouri says 33-year-old James Jordan locked his 3-year-old son in his room for 15 hours with no food, during which time he allegedly abused his wife. Officials say the woman saw an opportunity to get help when a UPS deliveryman came to pick up a package at the home. She allegedly wrote on the box 'contact 911', which he did.

Amanda Kofoed has four young children and with her diagnosis of Hodgkin's Lymphoma she was terrified she wouldn't be able to see them grow up and would saddle her family with medical bills for a long time. A GoFundMe campaign was set up to help with their bills, but a group of do-gooders called the PRAYnksters had something else in mind. They organized a flash mob with 200 people who donated $13,000 to give the family some relief.